Call The Police
Thin Lizzy Lyrics


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Betty was worried about the lover that she has married
And she didn't know what to do
He'd been hit by a hammer on the head and he lay dead
An' all her worst fears had come true

[Chorus]
Call the police
Call the police
Call the police
Call the police

Johnny was a joker and a very heavy smoker
And he never ever broke the law
Thin miss lizzy was a-kept very busy
And sometimes very dizzy, we knew what for

[Chorus]

And take 'em all away
Lock 'em up

[Chorus: x4]

Louie was a loner and a big time Al Capone-er
Doin' all his dipping from the door
He knew a shady dealer who had done a dirty DJ,
The sooner he could even the score

[Chorus]

And lock 'em up




Help ya have a birthday, say
Take 'em all away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Thin Lizzy's song "Call The Police" tell the story of three different characters who have gotten themselves into trouble. The first verse tells the story of Betty, who is worried about her husband who has been killed. It seems that she may have been involved in his death, and she is now faced with the daunting task of deciding what to do. The chorus repeats the phrase "Call the police" four times, emphasizing the idea that the situation has spiraled out of control and the authorities need to intervene.


The second verse introduces the character of Johnny, who is described as a joker and smoker who never broke the law. However, the lyrics suggest that he may have been involved in some questionable activities, as Thin Lizzy sings about "thin miss lizzy" being kept busy and sometimes dizzy. The chorus is repeated again, driving home the idea that law enforcement is necessary to keep individuals like Johnny in check.


Finally, the third verse tells the story of Louie, a loner who is involved in criminal activities. He is seeking revenge against a shady dealer who has wronged him, and the lyrics once again call for the police to take action to stop the violence.


Overall, the lyrics to "Call The Police" paint a dark picture of a world where criminal behavior is rampant and law enforcement is necessary to maintain order. The song is a commentary on the violent and dangerous nature of society, and the need for individuals to abide by the law in order to avoid catastrophic consequences.


Line by Line Meaning

Betty was worried about the lover that she has married
Betty was concerned about her new spouse whom she has married.


And she didn't know what to do
Betty was clueless about how to deal with the situation.


He'd been hit by a hammer on the head and he lay dead
Her husband was knocked to death by a blow from a hammer.


An' all her worst fears had come true
All her fears about her husband had come true.


[Chorus]
Refrain requesting to call the police.


Johnny was a joker and a very heavy smoker
Johnny was comical and a cigarette addict.


And he never ever broke the law
Johnny was never known to have violated the law.


Thin miss lizzy was a-kept very busy
The band Thin Lizzy was always occupied with their work.


And sometimes very dizzy, we knew what for
The bandmembers were occasionally confused, but they knew what was causing it.


[Chorus]
Refrain requesting to call the police.


And take 'em all away
Arrest all of the wrongdoers.


Lock 'em up
Imprison them.


[Chorus: x4]
Repeated refrain requesting to call the police.


Louie was a loner and a big time Al Capone-er
Louie was a solitary person and resembled the notorious gangster Al Capone.


Doin' all his dipping from the door
Louie was involved in some illegal activity at home.


He knew a shady dealer who had done a dirty DJ,
Louie was acquainted with a suspect who had wronged a radio-jockey.


The sooner he could even the score
Louie aimed to avenge the misdeed.


[Chorus]
Refrain requesting to call the police.


And lock 'em up
Imprison the culprits.


Help ya have a birthday, say
Rhyming line with no immediate significance.


Take 'em all away
Arrest all suspects.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BILLY LYNOTT

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